About Me

My favorite food is Pozole and FlautasMy favorite color is blue
My favorite animal is a raccoon
My favorite dinosaur is a triceratops
I have a pet dog named Palomita and a fish name Charlotte
I have two siblings named Lesly and Fabian

Monday, March 9, 2015

Student Success Statement

“I won't cheat”

Dale Murphy

Reflection: This is an excellent statement because it shows the power of not scamming people. For example, when a student tries to deceive a teacher on a test, basically they are just deceiving themselves because the student won’t go far with cheating. “I won’t cheat” is what everyone in this planet should follow.
Oncologist

Duties and Responsibilities: Oncologists are responsible for gathering the medical records, to conduct physical estimations; preserved data; arrange other medical info from employees, and run the work of staff. They also, work on distinguishing procedures to identify cancer and ascertain the condition of tissue. They also, use scanning techniques like x-rays and magnetic resonance imaging.

Salary: Oncologists make an average of $217,856 a year.

Education: Oncologists are required to have a Medical Degree and a year of general medical training. They have at least eight years of undergraduate and medical school education. In addition, they need a medical residency which last three to five years. Also, a licensing exam and an achievement of training.

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Reflection: Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Why not?

Yes, I would like to be an Oncologist because they help prevent cancer.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Student Success Statement

“Character matters most.”


Dale Murphy


Reflection: The most important aspect of someone is how they present themselves to others. The characteristic is the most important part that makes who you are. For example, if you’re snobby and rude people will treat differently in a way of being nice to you. On the other hand, if you are a nice and generous person many people will treat you with the respect and appreciation in return.
Vascular Surgeon

Duties and Responsibilities: Vascular Surgeons are responsible for conducting restoration and recuperative surgery to the patient. Also, they are in charge of implanting a contraption to grip open the arteries; thrombolysis, the removal of blood clots; and artery repair or bypass

Salary: The average amount a Vascular Surgeon makes a year is about $339,738.

Education: Vascular Surgeons must begin with a Bachelor’s Degree in any science related subject. In addition, four more years in a medical school plus an exam to get you certificate of U.S. medical surgeon. Furthermore, they must join a five year general surgery program. For higher training Vascular Surgeons go for two years of fellowship program and an exam taken at the end of the course.

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Reflection:  Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Why not?

Yes, I would like to be one because they make a bunch of money.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Mitch McKee


Mitch McKee is from Minneapolis, he is the oldest son, and he decided to do something so unpredictable. He had a 50- year old father named Steve McKee, his father was diagnosed with cancer and Mitch tried to make the cancer disappear. He did this by joining the wrestling team.
Student Success Statement

“Great beauty, great strength, and great riches are really and truly of no great use; a right heart exceeds all.”


Benjamin Franklin


Reflection: By having the right heart and gold, you truly do have everything in life. For example, an elder woman gives a homeless man an apple a day and he says thank you. She will feel like she has everything in the world. We people should have the heart to open up to help other people.
Health Educator

Duties and Responsibilities: Health Educators help people learn about the behaviors to make wellness. They help evaluate the effectiveness of the program and educational materials. In addition, they teach people how to cope with or manage existing health conditions.

Salary: Health Educators make an average of $48,790 a year.

Education: A Health Educator must have a Bachelor’s Degree in either health education or promotion, which may include an internship. Also, they must have at least a high school diploma plus a year certificate or two year associate’s degree in wellness, ethnics, and cultural awareness.

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Reflection: Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Why not?
Yes, I would like to be a health Educator because they help educate people.